Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Systems, devices and methods for carrying and deploying subjects into intended spaces
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Application No.: US14558282Application Date: 2014-12-02
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Publication No.: US09809430B2Publication Date: 2017-11-07
- Inventor: James Edward Wescott , Kenneth Moran
- Applicant: James Edward Wescott , Kenneth Moran
- Agency: Duncan Galloway Egan Greenwald, PLLC
- Agent Kevin T. Duncan
- Main IPC: B66F19/00
- IPC: B66F19/00 ; B66D3/04 ; A62B35/00 ; F16M13/02

Abstract:
The anchor and clevis system comprises a quick, tactical, and safe means to deploy a canine into an attic or other intended space to conduct a search and/or for the apprehension of a criminal suspect and comprises an anchor adapted to lock onto a support structure and a clevis attached to the anchor and threaded to accept a pole for remote deployment. Attached to the anchoring device by a carabiner is the top pulley. A lift rope is threaded through the top pulley allowing the user on the ground or lower floor to quickly lift a dog into an attic with minimal exposure to harm. The lift rope engages a lower pulley allowing a subject to be lifted by one user. Attached to the lower pulley by a second carabiner is a snap-shackle release system which allows the user to disengage the dog from the device remotely.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160152453A1 SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CARRYING AND DEPLOYING SUBJECTS INTO INTENDED SPACES Public/Granted day:2016-06-02
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